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  • 1 exclude

    transitive verb
    1) (keep out) ausschließen ( from von)

    somebody is excluded from a profession/the Church — jemandem ist die Ausübung eines Berufes/die Zugehörigkeit zur Kirche verwehrt

    2) (leave out of account) nicht berücksichtigen ( from bei)
    * * *
    [ik'sklu:d]
    1) (to prevent (someone) from sharing or taking part in something: They excluded her from the meeting.) ausschließen
    2) (to shut out; to keep out: Fill the bottle to the top so as to exclude all air.) ausschließen
    3) (to leave out of consideration: We cannot exclude the possibility that he was lying.) ausschließen
    - academic.ru/25518/exclusion">exclusion
    - excluding
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    ex·clude
    [ɪksˈklu:d, eks-]
    vt
    1. (keep out)
    to \exclude sb/sth [from sth] jdn/etw [von etw dat] ausschließen
    to \exclude sb from a club jdn für einen Verein nicht zulassen
    to be \excluded from school von der Schule ausgeschlossen sein
    2. (leave out)
    the price \excludes local taxes im Preis sind die Kommunalsteuern nicht inbegriffen
    to \exclude a possibility eine Möglichkeit ausschließen
    * * *
    [ɪk'skluːd]
    vt
    ausschließen

    to exclude sb from the team/an occupation — jdn aus der Mannschaft/von einer Beschäftigung ausschließen

    to exclude sb from doing sth —

    if we don't exclude the possibility that... — wenn wir die Möglichkeit nicht ausschließen, dass...

    £200 excluding VAT (Brit) — £ 200 ohne Mehrwertsteuer

    the meal costs £15 excluding wine — das Essen kostet £ 15 ohne Wein

    * * *
    exclude [ıkˈskluːd] v/t jemanden, eine Möglichkeit etc ausschließen ( from von, aus)
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    transitive verb
    1) (keep out) ausschließen ( from von)

    somebody is excluded from a profession/the Church — jemandem ist die Ausübung eines Berufes/die Zugehörigkeit zur Kirche verwehrt

    2) (leave out of account) nicht berücksichtigen ( from bei)
    * * *
    v.
    absondern v.
    ausschließen v.

    English-german dictionary > exclude

  • 2 eliminate

    transitive verb
    1) (remove) beseitigen [Zweifel, Fehler, Gegner]; ausschließen [Möglichkeit]
    2) (exclude) ausschließen

    the team was eliminated in the third rounddie Mannschaft schied in der dritten Runde aus

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    [i'limineit]
    (to get rid of; to omit or exclude: He was eliminated from the tennis match in the first round.) ausschließen, ausscheiden
    - academic.ru/23789/elimination">elimination
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    elimi·nate
    [ɪˈlɪmɪneɪt]
    vt
    to \eliminate sth etw beseitigen [o entfernen] [o geh eliminieren]
    to \eliminate poverty die Armut besiegen
    to \eliminate prejudice Vorurteile ausräumen
    2. (exclude from consideration)
    to \eliminate sth etw ausschließen
    to \eliminate sb jdn sperren
    to \eliminate sb from further participation jdn von der weiteren Teilnahme ausschließen
    to \eliminate sb jdn eliminieren [o beseitigen] [o ausschalten] euph sl
    5. BIOL (discharge waste)
    to \eliminate sth etw ausscheiden
    6. CHEM
    to \eliminate sth etw eliminieren [o abspalten]
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    [I'lImIneɪt]
    vt
    1) (= remove) ausschließen; competitor ausschalten; inflation, poverty, waste ein Ende machen (+dat); danger, problem beseitigen; (PHYSIOL) ausscheiden, eliminieren; (MATH) eliminieren

    our team/candidate was eliminated in the second round — unsere Mannschaft/unser Kandidat schied in der zweiten Runde aus

    2) (= kill) enemy ausschalten, eliminieren
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    eliminate [-neıt] v/t
    1. beseitigen, entfernen, ( auch MATH) eliminieren, weitS. ausklammern ( alle:
    from aus)
    2. CHEM, PHYSIOL ausscheiden
    3. eliminieren:
    a) SPORT einen Gegner ausschalten:
    be eliminated ausscheiden
    b) umg jemanden beseitigen
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    transitive verb
    1) (remove) beseitigen [Zweifel, Fehler, Gegner]; ausschließen [Möglichkeit]
    2) (exclude) ausschließen
    * * *
    v.
    abscheiden (Chemie) v.
    ausscheiden v.
    aussondern v.
    beseitigen v.
    eliminieren v.
    entfernen v.
    unterdrücken v.

    English-german dictionary > eliminate

  • 3 eliminate

    elimi·nate [ɪʼlɪmɪneɪt] vt
    1) ( eradicate)
    to \eliminate sth etw beseitigen [o entfernen] [o ( geh) eliminieren];
    to \eliminate poverty die Armut besiegen;
    to \eliminate prejudice Vorurteile ausräumen
    to \eliminate sth etw ausschließen
    to \eliminate sb jdn sperren;
    to \eliminate sb from further participation jdn von der weiteren Teilnahme ausschließen;
    4) (euph sl: murder)
    to \eliminate sb jdn eliminieren [o beseitigen] [o ausschalten] ( euph) (sl)
    to \eliminate sth etw ausscheiden

    English-German students dictionary > eliminate

См. также в других словарях:

  • exclude — exclude, debar, blackball, eliminate, rule out, shut out, disbar, suspend are comparable when meaning to prevent someone or something from forming part of something else as a member, a constituent, or a factor. Exclude implies a keeping out of… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • exclude — ex·clude /ik sklüd/ vt ex·clud·ed, ex·clud·ing 1: to prevent or restrict the entry or admission of exclude hearsay evidence 2: to remove from participation, consideration, or inclusion (as in insurance coverage) the excluded perils include acts… …   Law dictionary

  • exclude — ► VERB 1) deny access to; keep out. 2) remove from consideration. 3) prevent the occurrence of. 4) expel (a pupil) from a school. DERIVATIVES excludable adjective excluder noun. ORIGIN …   English terms dictionary

  • exclude — /əksˈklud / (say uhks kloohd), /ɛks / (say eks ) verb (t) (excluded, excluding) 1. to shut or keep out; prevent the entrance of. 2. to shut out from consideration, privilege, etc. 3. to expel and keep out; thrust out; eject. {Middle English… …  

  • exclude — verb 1》 deny access to; keep out.     ↘expel (a pupil) from a school. 2》 remove from consideration.     ↘prevent the occurrence of. Phrases law (or principle) of the excluded middle Logic the principle that one (and one only) of two contradictory …   English new terms dictionary

  • exclude — excluder, n. exclusory /ik sklooh seuh ree, zeuh ree/, adj. /ik skloohd /, v.t., excluded, excluding. 1. to shut or keep out; prevent the entrance of. 2. to shut out from consideration, privilege, etc.: Employees and their relatives were excluded …   Universalium

  • exclude — v.tr. 1 shut or keep out (a person or thing) from a place, group, privilege, etc. 2 expel and shut out. 3 remove from consideration (no theory can be excluded). 4 prevent the occurrence of; make impossible (excluded all doubt). Phrases and idioms …   Useful english dictionary

  • exclude — ex•clude [[t]ɪkˈsklud[/t]] v. t. clud•ed, clud•ing 1) to shut or keep out; prevent the entrance of 2) to shut out from consideration, privilege, etc 3) to expel and keep out • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < L exclūdere to shut out, cut off… …   From formal English to slang

  • exclude — transitive verb (excluded; excluding) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin excludere, from ex + claudere to close more at close Date: 14th century 1. a. to prevent or restrict the entrance of b. to bar from participation, consideration, or… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Equal consideration of interests — is the name of a moral principle that states that one should both include all affected interests when calculating the rightness of an action, and weigh those interests equally. The term equal consideration of interests first appeared in Peter… …   Wikipedia

  • BAR — 1. n., v., & prep. n. 1 a long rod or piece of rigid wood, metal, etc., esp. used as an obstruction, confinement, fastening, weapon, etc. 2 a something resembling a bar in being (thought of as) straight, narrow, and rigid (bar of soap; bar of… …   Useful english dictionary

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